Eminent change agents congregate to discuss Sustainable Development Goals at The Economic Times SDGs Impact Summit 2019
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
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The first edition of The Economic Times SDG
Impact Summit 2019 – India’s largest and most comprehensive platform dedicated
to sustainable development - concluded successfully in the city on Saturday.
More than 600 participants comprising of delegates and representatives from
government, media, talent, civil society, academia, policy, NGOs, and
corporates congregated on the platform to discuss, share and analyse insights
geared towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Summit was
co-conceptualised by ET-EDGE and The World We Want, a global social impact
enterprise.
Addressing the inaugural session, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Hon. Union Minister of Jal Shakti Ministry, Government of India, said, “We live in times when the narrative of sustainable development has evolved from actions that can have impact on our environment to a collection of key factors that improve the quality of lives around us. Being a signatory to the UN’s SDG agenda, India has been taking concrete steps to achieve as well as empower its constituents to achieve 17 goals and 169 interlinked targets as outlined by United Nations. Being a government focused on all the three tenets, namely governance, social and environmental goals, we are committed to deliver tangible results by 2030.”
Commenting
on the event, Deepak Lamba, President, Times Strategic Solutions Limited,
and CEO, Worldwide Media, said, “India’s
role in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals has been well
articulated, with ambitious targets set in several areas of economic progress,
inclusion and sustainability. The Economic Times SDGs Impact Summit
platform addresses the key issues impacting our communities and uncover the
solutions needed to create not just a better today, but a brighter tomorrow. ”
The
Summit was inaugurated by the chief guest Gajendra Singh Shekhawat,
Union Minister. Other dignitaries from government included Meenakshi Lekhi,
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha and Ranjan Mishra, Director General,
National Mission for Clean Ganga, Ministry of Jal Shakti. Eminent corporate
leaders from India Inc namely, Preetha Reddy, Vice-Chairperson, Apollo
Hospitals Group, Anil Chaudhary, Managing Director and Country
President, Schneider Electric India, Pradip Barman, Chairman, Dabur
Nepal, Anshu Gupta, Founder of Goonj, Mukund Vasudevan, Managing
Director, Ecolab India also participated in the event as part of the panels.
Besides, a seasoned bureaucrats including Pavan Kumar Agarwal, IAS,
Secretary to Government of India and CEO FSSAI, John Roome, Senior
Director - Climate Change as The World Bank and UN Environment’s Champions of
the Earth - Sonika Manandhar (Nepal), Louise Mabulo
(Philippines), and Omar Itani (Lebanon), also attended the event. In
addition, actor Swara Bhaskar along with Director Tahira Kashyap Khurana also
joined the panels to voice their opinions on various relevant
facets of sustainable development goals.
Speaking
at the event, Preetha Reddy,
Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “We as a generation need to
focus on how we can help improve small things towards causing a large impact
towards building a healthier, cleaner and a safer planet. The idea of SDGs is
too rooted into this philosophy and serve as a guiding star to every stakeholder.”
John Roome,
Senior Director for Climate Change, World Bank, said, “As
someone who tracks climate change from very close quarters, we are already at
an alarming position, where the change is not out of choice but compulsion. As
new risks surface each day – from melting glaciers to sinking cities to extreme
weather conditions – the adaptation to change has to be prompt and of
consistent focus.”
The
Summit also witnessed a host of participants and panellists exchanging ideas
and insights around the challenges and opportunities emanating from
implementation of SDGs. While Manu Kapur, President & CEO, Home
Textiles Division, GHCL Limited, advocated the need to reform pollution norms
for the Indian textiles sector; Tommy Tiptadiada, co-founder, Greenhope,
spoke about the menace of plastic waste pollution. Actor Swara Bhaskar
highlighted the degrading air quality in Indian cities, namely Delhi; while Namita
Vikas, Group President & Global Head, Climate Strategy &
Responsible Banking, YES Bank indicated the huge investment opportunity
towards public private initiatives around water conservation and clean drinking
water in the country.
The Economic Times SDGs
Impact Summit also conducted a Hackathon around SDG ideas. 17 start-ups
catering to the sustainable development agenda participated in the event. Three
start-ups – Torchit, Credence and Ambee - won the hackathon.
At the Summit, ET-EDGE and Futurescape also unveiled 6th
edition of Responsible Business Rankings 2019 – India’s most comprehensive list
of corporates making positive strides towards achieving sustainable development
goals. The study ranks top 100 companies in the country. The top 5 companies in
2019 edition were topped by Tata Chemicals, Infosys, BPCL, M&M and
ITC.
The SDGs Impact Summit is a collective response
to building a fair globalisation, helping to ensure global growth is equitable
and sustainable. While giving priority to historic challenges, it also reflects
our evolving understanding of the social, economic and environmental linkages
that define our lives. After all, humanity’s sustainable development will be of
great consequence to our planet’s present and future generations.
About Times Strategic Solutions Limited
Times Strategic Solutions Ltd., functional under the
brand name ET Edge, is an Economic Times initiative founded to empower
multiple industries and segments by sharing critical business knowledge through
strategic conferences, exhibitions and summits. Encompassing the Indian
business vista, ET Edge strives to bring together visionaries and key leaders
on its knowledge platforms to create social and business ecology conducive to
the positive changes required by the industry.
About World We Want
The World We Want (WWW), a global
social impact enterprise,
gathers priorities of people from every corner of the world and help build a
collective vision that will be used directly by the United Nations and World
Leaders to plan a new development agenda launching in 2015, one that is based
on the aspirations of all citizens! Join the global conversation. Share your
voice. It all starts with you. What kind of World do you Want?
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